Sprueche 23:27

27 Denn die Hure ist eine tiefe Grube und die Fremde ein enger Brunnen;

Sprueche 23:27 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 23:27

For a whore [is] a deep ditch
Or, "as a deep ditch", so Aben Ezra; to which she may be compared for the filthiness of her whoredoms, and for her insatiable lust, as well as for her being never satisfied with what she receives from her lovers. Plautus compares F7 her to the sea, which devours whatever you give, and yet nothing appears; and another F8 calls a whore Charybdis, from her swallowing up and devouring all a man has. She is as a ditch that has no bottom, into which those that fall are ever sinking deeper and deeper, till they get into the bottomless pit; for there is seldom any recovery from this dreadful evil; and a strange woman [is] a narrow pit;
or "well" F9; into which when men fall, they bruise themselves in a terrible manner, by beating from side to side; and out of which they cannot extricate themselves; at least not easily, but with great difficulty, if ever. This may very well be applied to the whore of Rome, and the filthiness of her fornications; and the dreadful state of those who are drawn in to commit fornication with her.


FOOTNOTES:

F7 Truculaetus, Act. 2. Sc. 7. v. 16, 17. "Lucuculetum coenum", Bacchides, Act. 3. Sc. 1. v. 11. "Lutea meretrix", Trucul. Act. 4. Sc. 4. v. 1l.
F8 Sydonius Apollinar. l. 9. Ep. 6.
F9 (rab) "putens", V. L. Pagninus, Montanus, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Michaelis, Schultens.

Sprueche 23:27 In-Context

25 Freuen mögen sich dein Vater und deine Mutter, und frohlocken, die dich geboren!
26 Gib mir, mein Sohn, dein Herz, und laß deine Augen Gefallen haben an meinen Wegen!
27 Denn die Hure ist eine tiefe Grube und die Fremde ein enger Brunnen;
28 ja, sie lauert auf wie ein Räuber, und sie mehrt die Treulosen unter den Menschen.
29 Wer hat Ach, wer hat Weh, wer Zänkereien, wer Klage, wer Wunden ohne Ursache? Wer Trübung der Augen?
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